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Creating barrier textiles through plasma processing

Coulson, 2011

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7100104826332650778
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Coulson S
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Textiles for Hygiene and Infection Control

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This chapter discusses how plasma processing of textiles has the potential to offer a robust alternative to traditional wet finishing methods for imparting functional barrier properties. The chapter first reviews the theory and testing of water and oil repellency before considering the …
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